Gender in Small Arms Control

Published: Aug. 29, 2019, 10 p.m.

This episode of the Small Arms Survey podcast series focuses on gender in small arms control, as part of the Gender Lens for Arms Control Support and Sustainability (GLASS) project, funded by the Government of Canada. The Small Arms Survey will publish a Handbook on gender and arms control later in 2019, the authors and editor of which are discussants in this episode:\n\n\u2022\tVanessa Corlazzoli, independent evaluation consultant\n\u2022\tEmile LeBrun, Small Arms Survey consultant\n\u2022\tHenri Myrttinen, independent researcher\n\u2022\tAllison Pytlak, disarmament programme manager, Women\u2019s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)\n\nThis episode of the Small Arms Survey podcast series focuses on gender in small arms control, as part of the Gender Lens for Arms Control Support and Sustainability (GLASS) project, funded by the Government of Canada. The Small Arms Survey will publish a Handbook on gender and arms control later in 2019, the authors and editor of which are discussants in this episode:\n\n\u2022\tVanessa Corlazzoli, independent evaluation consultant\n\u2022\tEmile LeBrun, Small Arms Survey consultant\n\u2022\tHenri Myrttinen, independent researcher\n\u2022\tAllison Pytlak, disarmament programme manager, Women\u2019s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)\n\nThis episode of the Small Arms Survey podcast series focuses on gender in small arms control, as part of the Gender Lens for Arms Control Support and Sustainability (GLASS) project, funded by the Government of Canada.